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Anatomy study group

I was thinking about doing an anatomy study group here who's in?
We could post some research material here and some sketches for study. I -right now- don't have prepared any material yet , but I am doing a study for artistic anatomy based on the "Human Anatomy Atlas" by Frank H. Netter.

Im In.

Hey man,

I'm in. I'm a newb, but I have some resources I could post. Theres another guy I just posted to as well who's working on his anatomy, I'll ask him as well. I'm new to Concept.org is there a way to find you (message you) on here quickly without finding this post?

Lead us forward Saint

So,

I'm not sure how to use the freinds message thing. I'm up for anything u guys want to do. maybe we should all give our opinions as to how we see this working and Saint could steer the boat? Just a suggestion.

Maybe we could post a reference (or an image from Saints link) and all do the same thing at once so we're all on the same page? Lookin forward to this

this is a really great idea guys. I think i will join in.
One thing though is from my studies so far i find that to understand the 3d form of an object its better to spend as much time on it as you can.
I did several skeletal and muscular studies for my anatomy class and i learned alot more by spending 8ish hours on one drawing then i did on all the quick skull and bone and muscle studies I've ever done.

so maybe the short studies should be used for learning how the bones and muscles move and the long studies should be used to study the form of the bones and muscles.
just throwing it out there.